MANILA, Philippines—The agriculture department’s
agribusiness marketing and investment promotion arm has forged
biotechnology agreements with Brazilian agencies.
According to the Philippine Agricultural Development and Commercial
Corp. (PADCC), the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corp. (Embrapa)
has agreed to share propagation materials for high-value crops,
livestock, biofuels and fisheries, as well as technology on
crop assessment and production estimate systems.
“We have agreed to cooperate in the field of science
and technology toward our common goal of promoting sustainable
agricultural development and institutional strengthening in
our respective countries,” PADCC yesterday said in a joint
statement with Embrapa.
PADCC said its president, Marriz Agbon, signed a memorandum
of understanding with Embrapa president Silvio Crestana.
Brazilian cattle breeders also promised to donate semen of
the Girolando breed of dairy cattle to the Philippines, PADCC
said.
Secretary Arthur Yap said the donation provides an opportunity
for the improvement of the Philippine’s dairy cattle industry.
The Philippines recognizes Brazil’s leading role as one
of the major producers of cattle and other livestock worldwide.
he added.
The Philippines largely sources its dairy cattle breed through
importation of a crossbreed of the Indian Sahiwal and the New
Zealand Holstein—“an expensive and unsustainable
practice,” Yap said.